Surprised/ashamed of the Libertarian Party's relative success. No indication whatsoever of its free market principles that would leave the poor rather more vulnerable than its pro-protest propaganda suggests (which positively suggested it was right there with the lefty teenagers in its picture). Sex and drugs too, what better way to sell yourselves sigh.

I voted Labour, and the results don't particularly surprise me other than as aforementioned. I think it's safe to say you've got a pretty solid middle-class base of people here.

I represented Labour in my school's election back on the actual election day, and it was dead heat, exact number of votes, between Labour and Conservatives then.

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You couldn't even beat the Conservatives in a vote of students? Lol, fail.

Or did you have the good fortune of going to a nice grammar or private school?

I go to a lowly grammar school with pretty awful results. It was on election day, as in after bloody Gordon Brown who pretty much ruined everything lol. I lost Years 7-10 in pretty dramatic fashion, but Years 11-13 were overwhelmingly mine which tells you something about when people become politically aware where they tend to vote. I also had the Green Party who stole a considerable amount of left-wing support sadly, although even on that day Lib Dems did pretty awfully, clearly students knew better than the electorate on that day haha

Thanks for the neg you're being pretty pathetic taking things so personally. And why the attack on my school? I was really interested by this process, it's fantastic that TSR does something like this and involves people of all political persuasions, and yet you have to push it that bit further by trying to having a go.

Try looking at the image again Paddy. The prediction and the 26 seats are totally different. The prediction was used by the BBC pre-election results for the real general election. I did remove it, but it looked odd without it so I kept it.